Delta Ditch Run at Stockton Sailing Club/Richmond Yacht Club | June 2 |
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Norcalsailing report featuring Summer Palace:
http://www.norcalsailing.com/entries/2012/06/05/ditchrun2.html#.T-iWoI2Mfqs Below quoted from Pressure Drop: Drew Scott was helming a F-28. "My crew is starting to swing around to pick me up when El Raton, in perfect control slides up beside me and asks if I would like to get picked up. They had already doused their chute and stopped beside me. I took their offer and got back into a boat (trying to stop a lightweight trimaran next to someone when it is blowing in the mid-20s is not easy so I figured I would not turn down El Raton. My crew ably finished the race on Papillon, only one boat behind El Raton! And I had many adventures with El Raton, but that is their story to tell. So, a great big thank you to the Ray Lotto and the crew of El Raton for pulling my soggy hide out of Suisun Bay!! Drew Scott Papillon (most of the time)" |
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Author: Marcia Subject: Mainsail Cloth Weight Class Restriction? Info: (12321 views) Posted: Saturday 8-7-10 09:40:58 AM |
:: I agree that 16# mainsail weight results in a solid if
:: not overbult fiber laminate. And I like that.
::
:: I bitched and moaned w/the 1st 3DL, and last, I ever
:: bought. Instead of the added fiber weight distributed as
:: structure into the total sail, I ended up with an
:: overbuilt dacron foot patch to make up for the weight.
::
:: Later, I was told, I could have payed more for the added
:: fiber distributed as load paths throughout the sail.
:: Things have improved since 1996.
::
:: mb
::
:: :: The sail weight limit is still in effect. Probably it is
:: :: left over from all-dacron days (to prevent building very
:: :: light sails that would need yearly replacing), but it
:: :: has not been changed and should still be obeyed.
:: ::
:: :: This weight requirement results in very strong laminate
:: :: sails, as they can put a lot of carbon in to meet the
:: :: weight. The local sailmakers all know how to build sails
:: :: to the E27 class rules. It is true that they likely have
:: :: to add materials specifically to meet the rule.
:: ::
:: :: Modifying and/or removing the sail weight limit would
:: :: require a vote at the class meeting.
:: ::
:: :: A few rules have been changed recently and may not be
:: :: updated in the class rules: dyform wire is allowed in
:: :: rigging (even in 1x7 sizes) where 1x19 wire was required
:: :: previously. However dyform is not manufactured anymore
:: :: and hard to find. Spectra is allowed for lifelines as
:: :: long as the sag rule is still obeyed. The remainder of
:: :: the rules are generally accepted without discussion
:: :: (except the crew weight limit), as a general methodology
:: :: to keep costs under control and to keep the boats equal.
:: ::
:: :: If you have any class rule or measurement questions,
:: :: feel free to send them to me directly (not headed to HI
:: :: this summer).
:: ::
:: :: --brendan:: ::
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